How do young people spend their free time?

Summary

Would you like to learn more about how young people in Oman, Bolivia, China and South Africa spend their free time? If so, then log onto our exciting, innovative and thrilling project!
Please be aware that this project will be conducted in English and is being conducted to encourage and motivate students to share and learn more about each other, and to improve their English language skills.

Stage 1

Students in the various countries list the ways that they spend their free time. Then these students collect photos of the various activities. Then they paste these photos / images up on the site for students in the other countries to view.

Pictures from Oman

Students from Oman collected these images about what they do in their spare time.

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Photos from south Africa

Students have collected these images from South Africa to show how they spend their free time

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Stage 2

Students exchange their photos/ information about the way in which they spend their free time.

Stage 3

Students in the different countries generate a variety of tasks to go with the photos / information that they have pasted onto the site about how they spend their free time. These are checked by the teacher prior to being pasted onto the site.

Stage 4

In this stage young people between the ages of 11 and 16 are asked to fill in a survey as to how they spend their free time. They are given a choice of 10 activities and they have to tick just one that reflects how best they spend their free time.

Stage 4 Survey

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In this stage young people between the ages of 11 and 16 are asked to fill in a survey as to how they spend their free time. They are given a choice of 10 activities and they have to tick just one that reflects how best they spend their free time.